MOTHERS AND CHILDREN BEHIND THE BARS: A LOOK AT THE DRAMA TAKE CARE OF CHILDREN IN PRISON

Authors

  • Maísa Feliciano do Amaral
  • Tânia Christiane Ferreira Bispo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17267/2317-3378rec.v5i1.836

Keywords:

Women’s Prison, Postpartum care, Prison

Abstract

This study aimed to assess the health conditions related to the care of postpartum women and their children within a prison from the Bahia state. It identified practices and care to the postpartum women and their newborns. This is a qualitative study with a sample from the pregnant and postpartum female prison population. Semistructured interviews and a focus group were employed as methods on a sample of six inmates mothers. Through content analysis three categories were identified: Care x Negligence towards postpartum: deprivations from the maternity experience; Care x negligence towards the baby: the little invisible ones; and the mother-child separation: a second penalty. As a result it became clear that the female incarceration system is rather unprepared regarding infrastructure and in the supply of trained professionals to deal with the specifics of pregnant women, mothers and trained human resources to deal with the specificities of pregnant women, mothers and their children in the prisonal context. It is necessary that society is shown how the care for children in prison takes place and that the nursing professionals, in particular, also know their importance in the scenario of incarcerated women.

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Author Biographies

  • Maísa Feliciano do Amaral

    Enfermeira, graduada pela Universidade do Estado da Bahia. Pós Graduanda em Cuidados Críticos em Enfermagem: urgência e emergência pela Universidade Salvador - UNIFACS. Salvador, Bahia, Brasil. Integrante do Projeto Ser mulher, estar grávida e presidiária: difíceis caminhos, do Núcleo de Pesquisa Interfaces em Saúde – NUPEIS. 

  • Tânia Christiane Ferreira Bispo

    Enfermeira, doutora e Pós-doutora, em Saúde Coletiva pelo Instituto de Saúde Coletiva da UFBA- ISC/UFBA, Mestre em Enfermagem na Atenção à saúde da Mulher, Especialista em Enfermagem Obstétrica. Professora Adjunta da UNEB. Salvador, Bahia, Brasil. Coordenadora do projeto de pesquisa: Ser mulher, estar grávida e presidiária: difíceis caminhos e do Núcleo de Pesquisa Interfaces em Saúde -  NUPEIS.

Published

08/26/2016

Issue

Section

Original Articles

How to Cite

1.
Amaral MF do, Bispo TCF. MOTHERS AND CHILDREN BEHIND THE BARS: A LOOK AT THE DRAMA TAKE CARE OF CHILDREN IN PRISON. Rev Enf Contemp [Internet]. 2016 Aug. 26 [cited 2024 May 17];5(1). Available from: https://journals.bahiana.edu.br/index.php/enfermagem/article/view/836

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